🌟 Just aced the CLF-C02 exam last November! 💼 With the right prep, you can conquer it too! Shoutout to ThoughtfulTechy Cloud channel for the invaluable guidance along the way. 🚀 #CertificationSuccess #ThoughtfulTechyCloud.
Thanks a lot! My next goal is to prepare for the Associate Certification, specifically focusing on the Solutions Architect and Developer Associate tracks. I'm excited to dive deep into these areas and expand my expertise.@@ThoughtfulTechyCloud
Thanks for the informative video. I have one question: As you said in the video, 15 questions are unscored questions, and that will not be part of the final scoring. 65-15=50 . So these 50 questions are counted for the final score, and we need 70% of them (=35). Thus, the candidate required 35/65 to pass the exam. Do I have the right understanding of it or not?
I have been preparing and in the middle of my learning. Thanks for the path @thoughtful Cloudy 🙌🙌
You're so welcome!
🌟 Just aced the CLF-C02 exam last November! 💼 With the right prep, you can conquer it too! Shoutout to ThoughtfulTechy Cloud channel for the invaluable guidance along the way. 🚀 #CertificationSuccess #ThoughtfulTechyCloud.
So glad you passed it! What's your next goal?
Thanks a lot!
My next goal is to prepare for the Associate Certification, specifically focusing on the Solutions Architect and Developer Associate tracks. I'm excited to dive deep into these areas and expand my expertise.@@ThoughtfulTechyCloud
Studying for it now Mr. Greg!
AWSome! 😃🙌
Thanks for the informative video. I have one question: As you said in the video, 15 questions are unscored questions, and that will not be part of the final scoring. 65-15=50 . So these 50 questions are counted for the final score, and we need 70% of them (=35). Thus, the candidate required 35/65 to pass the exam. Do I have the right understanding of it or not?
All I know and focus on is what is considered the passing score based on the exam guide and striving to be above that score 😃